Four teams of families will "battle for supremacy" with real-size gaming robots on Man Vs. Robot, which is currently in the pilot stage. British The X Factor host Dermot O'Leary will helm the competition that has been in development for two years. “We’ve created real-size gaming robots because we wanted to hook into how do you have an emotional moment with robots," says producer Karen Smith. "People are a little bit scared because this great big thing is making its own decisions, and it might only be playing Pong against you but it’s a compelling experience to be with them."

About 10.3 million watched Sunday's two-hour Idol premiere, which is on par with The Voice's debut weeks earlier and bigger than anything ABC aired last week, including The Bachelor finale and Grey's Anatomy. The last Fox season of Idol premiered to nearly 11 million viewers in 2016. Meanwhile, only 4.4 million watched the two-hour O.J. Simpson: The Lost Confession? Still, Sunday's launch had the lowest demo rating for an American Idol debut, about 20% below the previous low in 2016.

"It is almost certainly too late for Trump to disrupt the telecast," according to The Washington Post's Callum Borchers. "A court order requiring Daniels to honor a nondisclosure agreement she signed in 2016 would not force 60 Minutes to spike an interview she and (Anderson) Cooper taped last week." A defamation attorney adds that since CBS isn't part of the reported legal settlement between Trump and the porn star, it can't be restricted from broadcasting the interview

“I fended off my share,” Carter tells The Daily Beast. On the set of Wonder Woman, for instance, “there was a cameraman who drilled a hole in my dressing room wall on the Warner Brothers lot...They caught him, fired him, and drummed him out of the business," she says.

"You know, I feel bad for him," says Juan Pablo Galavis, the previous most-hated Bachelor, who didn't actually watch Arie's season. "Because at the end of the day… you just get to be with that person for (around) 40 hours, so you don't know them that well."

The six-hour dramedy will see Paquin playing a "successful London-based publicity connoisseur" in the "extremely competitive and celebrity-driven world of public relations." Paquin is producing Flack with her husband and True Blood co-star Stephen Moyer.

The news last month that the NFL would allow Fox to carry the NFL Draft on network TV for the first time was seen as a slap in the face to ESPN, which created the draft as a TV event 38 years ago. Turns out it's part of a bitter battle between the two partners, with the NFL increasingly upset with ESPN's negative journalism coverage of the league. Meanwhile, ESPN is miffed that it has been paying the most money for NFL rights, but receiving the least attractive games for Monday Night Football. Now it's up to new ESPN president James Pitaro to fix that strained relationship.

The Mentalist alum joins Merrin Dungey, Scott Cohen and Breckin Meyer on the ABC pilot, playing a former prosecutor who leaves Los Angeles for rural Oregon after losing the biggest murder case of her career. She is compelled to return eight years later when the killer strikes again.

Central Park, about a family of caretakers who live and work at the iconic New York City park, will feature the voices of Kristen Bell, Josh Gad, Titus Burgess, Daveed Diggs, Stanley Tucci, Leslie Odom Jr., and Kathryn Hahn. Bob's Burgers creator Loren Bouchard will write the series with Gad and Emmy-winning writer Nora Smith. Central Park has been given a two-season, 26-episode order.

“I think they made a mistake pushing the show back because of the Parkland shooting,” said Daniel Waters, who wrote the 1988 cult film but has no involvement on the Paramount Network TV series. “When it comes to dark comedy, you just have to throw it out there and have people chew on it and argue about it.”